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I'm exited Singapore Airlines is adding doors to business class after flying the current seat. AdvertisementIn early 2023, I flew Singapore Airlines on the world's longest flight to experience what is considered a top-tier business class. Taylor Rains/Business InsiderSince then, I've flown in door-equipped business class on Japan's All Nippon Airways and British Airways. The carrier announced plans in November to retrofit 41 Airbus A350 planes with a new door-equipped business class. Air India launched its new pod-like business class in January as it completely overhauls its brand.
Persons: I'm, , Taylor Rains, I've, Goh Choon Phong, Skytrax's Organizations: Singapore Airlines, Service, All Nippon Airways, British Airways, Boeing 777X, Air India, Air, Turkish Airlines, American Airlines, Korean Locations: Singapore, Qatar
Five-star carrier Singapore Airlines is investing $830 million to retrofit 41 Airbus A350 planes. Business class doors are increasingly popular as flyers demand more privacy in high-dollar cabins. The privacy door, a flyer favorite, is an increasingly popular perk in business class. Singapore opted for privacy wings instead of a door on its existing A350 business class, which Business Insider flew in January 2023. Singapore's A350-900ULR will add three business class seats but lose 36 premium economy seats to make room for first class.
Persons: , Taylor Rains, Goh Choon Phong Organizations: Singapore Airlines, Boeing 777X, Service, Airbus, Singapore, Business, Insider Airlines, Air, American Airlines, British Airways, Korean Air, Turkish Airlines, Boeing, Qatar Airways, Cathay Locations: Qatar, Air India, Singapore, New York City, Singapore Airlines Singapore, London, Hong
One airline alone, the budget company IndiGo Airlines, received nearly 30 bomb threats in four days since Sunday, according to statements by the carrier. Bomb threat hoaxes aren’t a new phenomenon in India – several airports received similar threats in April and June this year. Millions of dollars lostEach bomb threat causes a ripple effect of disruptions, costing both airlines and passengers huge amounts of time and money, said Lazar. Authorities follow these steps “word for word” with every single threat, said aviation minister Naidu. “Passengers are going to be scared but those who need to fly will fly … so what’s going to happen if this havoc is created around Diwali?” Lazar said.
Persons: Sanjay Lazar, Hilmi Tunahan, , Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, Lazar, , There’s, Naidu, , ” Lazar, Prakash Singh, pranksters, we’ve Organizations: New, New Delhi CNN, IndiGo Airlines, Akasa Airlines, SpiceJet, Alliance Air, India, Air India, Passengers, Vistara Airlines, Getty Images Police, Twitter, Police, Civil Aviation, Authorities, Indira Gandhi International, Bloomberg, Getty, CNN, Ministry of Civil Aviation Locations: New Delhi, New York, Chicago, Singapore, , India, Turkey, Germany, Erzurum, Anadolu, Mumbai
More than 90 flights from Indian airports have received bomb threats in just over a week, including about 50 on Saturday and Sunday alone, according to local media reports. Bomb threats against airlines are taken especially seriously in India, which was rattled by a series of bombings and hijackings from the 1970s to 1990s. Two days later, the British air force dispatched a fighter jet to intercept an Air India Boeing 777 en route to London. Air India said it would consider legal action against those responsible and was cooperating with the authorities to identify the perpetrators. Police in Mumbai have arrested one person on suspicion of posting bomb threats against at least three flights, Kinjarapu said Wednesday in a post on X.
Persons: Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, Kinjarapu, Ripudaman Singh Malik, , Sidharath Kapur, , Kapur Organizations: Authorities, Indian Airlines, Air India, Airlines, , Air, Air India Express, Air India Boeing, London ., Police Locations: DELHI, India, United States, Kathmandu, Nepal, Delhi, Afghanistan, Toronto, New Delhi, ” Air India, Air India, New York, Mumbai, London, Chicago, Iqaluit
An Air India flight to Chicago diverted due to what a Canadian minister said was a bomb threat. The Canadian Air Force flew passengers to Chicago, landing 24 hours later than initially expected. AdvertisementHundreds of Air India passengers caught a flight with the Royal Canadian Air Force after the Boeing 777 they were on was diverted due to an apparent bomb threat. The bad news is there was a bomb threat on an Air India flight and an emergency landing. Air India said that over 18 hours after landing in Iqaluit, a Canadian Air Force plane took off to take passengers to Chicago.
Persons: , Harjit Sajjan, zyYdqcA33j, Robin Debreuil Organizations: Air, Boeing, Canadian Air Force, Service, Air India, Royal Canadian Air Force, Preparedness, Air France Boeing Locations: Air India, Chicago, Canadian, Iqaluit, Canada's Nunavut, Air, Delhi, Greenland, Flightradar24, Canada's, Nunavut, ❤️, India, Air France
CNN —Twin bomb threats hit Indian airliners on opposite sides of the globe on Tuesday, forcing an emergency landing in the Arctic and fighter jets to scramble in Asia – the latest in a series of similar hoax scares for the country’s airlines. On Tuesday, an Air India flight from New Delhi to Chicago made an emergency landing in Iqaluit, Canada’s northernmost city. Air India flight 127 was the “subject of a security threat posted online” and diverted “as a precautionary measure,” the airline said. Multiple flights by Indian carriers have been delayed or diverted due to false bomb threats since Monday. The Air India emergency landing in Canada comes as tensions rise between the two countries after Canada expelled six Indian diplomats, including the high commissioner, on Monday.
Persons: AXB684, Ng Eng Hen, Ng, SpiceJet, , ” SpiceJet Organizations: CNN, Air India, Air, Air Force, Air India Express, IndiGo, Mumbai, India’s Ministry of Civil Aviation, Civil Aviation Security, Civil Aviation, Canada, Sikh Locations: Asia, New Delhi, Air India, Chicago, Iqaluit, Canada’s, , Singapore, Indian, Madurai, Mumbai, New York, Delhi, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Darbhanga, India’s, Canada, India, Air, Montreal, Ireland
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Kent Davis, a retired Air Canada pilot with more than 40 years of experience. AdvertisementA prime minister, movie stars, and royaltyIn 1972, I joined Air Canada and spent 33 years flying for them. In 2005, I retired from Air Canada and was hired by Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, a Saudi prince based in Riyadh. Kent Davis flew Prince Al Waleed bin Talal (pictured) and his family around the world. I'm mostly retired now, except for some consulting work with my company, Trans Global Aviation Solutions.
Persons: , Kent Davis, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, Prince Al Waleed bin Talal, CHRISTOPHE ENA, George W, Bush, I'm Organizations: Service, Air Canada, Business, Aviation, Royal Canadian Navy, Navy, Airbus, Boeing, Air India, Trans Global Aviation Solutions Locations: Montreal, Saudi, Riyadh, New York, Republic of Georgia, Greater Caucasus
Air India will start flying from Delhi to New York in November. One of its brand-new Airbus A350 jets was displayed at the Farnborough Airshow. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAir India announced in July that it will fly its Airbus A350 jets to Newark and JFK Airports in just a few months. Two years ago, the government sold Air India to the Tata Group conglomerate, and former Scoot CEO Campbell Wilson was hired to lead the transformation.
Persons: , Campbell Wilson Organizations: Airbus, Farnborough, Service, Air India, JFK Airports, Indian, Air, Tata Group, Business Locations: India, Delhi, New York, Newark, Air India
Toby Melville | ReutersFARNBOROUGH, England — Massive airplane orders, hundreds deep in recent years, were absent from this year's biggest air show. One standout was Air Korea's order for up to 50 Boeing wide-body planes, including the 777X, which Boeing is working toward getting certified by regulators. As both manufacturers grapple with production strains, Air Korea CEO Walter Cho quipped during the Boeing order signing: "Whichever comes first will become our flagship, whoever's on time." Boeing has an overall backlog of close to 5,500 planes, while Airbus has more than 8,000 on order. Many airlines from United Airlines to Air India have also stocked up on new jet orders as travel rebounded in the pandemic.
Persons: Toby Melville, Ihssane Mounir, Boeing's, Walter Cho, whoever's, Peter Anderson, Matthew Childs, Christian Scherer, Scherer Organizations: Airbus, Farnborough, Reuters, Boeing, Wall Street, Paris Air, Ishka, Air, Max, Airbus A321neo, United Airlines, Air India, The Boeing Company, AerCap, Reuters Airbus Locations: Farnborough, Britain, Reuters FARNBOROUGH, England, London, Paris, Air Korea, Arlington , Virginia
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An orange alert for heavy rainfall has been issued in Mumbai for the coming days. The weather warning coincides with the Ambani wedding, featuring a star-studded guest list. Over half the flights arriving in Mumbai on Friday are delayed, and Air India is warning travelers to leave extra time. AdvertisementHeavy rain could put a dampener on the celebrations of Anant Ambani and his wife-to-be, Radhika Merchant at their lavish wedding in Mumbai this weekend. The India Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for the Maharashtra region, where Mumbai is situated, due to the possibility of heavy to very heavy rainfall over the next five days.
Persons: Ambani, , Anant Ambani, Radhika Merchant, India's, Mukesh Ambani, Kim Kardashian, John Kerry Organizations: Air, Service, India Meteorological Department, CNBC, Business Locations: Mumbai, Air India, Maharashtra
AdvertisementFor example, earlier this year, I paid about $100 to snag aisle seats on Finnair flights between New York and Helsinki. I want the freedom to move about the cabin wheneverThe reason I'll pay extra for the aisle seat is two-fold. I opted for a center-section aisle seat on an Air India flight in January, paying an extra $50 for it. The aisle seat lets me stretch an arm or leg out when needed, giving me just enough wiggle room. I paid for my aisle seat for a reason, so I'm within my right to say no.
Persons: , I've, Taylor Rains, I'm Organizations: Service, Delta Air Lines, All Nippon Airways, Atlantic Airways, Spirit Airlines, Business, Air India, Norse Atlantic Airways, Air, British Airways, Ryanair Locations: New York, Helsinki, Air India
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPositives of Air India-Vistara merger are manifold, says Vistara CEOVinod Kannan, CEO of Vistara, says "in the airline business, scale is of … utmost importance."
Persons: Vinod Kannan Locations: India
CNN —A person has died after falling into an airplane jet engine at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on Wednesday. “We are currently taking care of the passengers and employees who witnessed the incident at Schiphol,” KLM added on Wednesday. Schiphol Airport, which is one of Europe’s busiest aviation hubs, described the event as a “horrible incident” in a post on X. In December 2022, an airport worker died in an accident at the Montgomery Regional Airport in Alabama after also being ingested into the engine of an aircraft. And in December 2015 an engineer at Mumbai airport died after being sucked into the engine of an Air India plane.
Persons: Michel van Bergen, Organizations: CNN, Schiphol, Netherlands Royal Military, KLM, ” KLM, Montgomery Regional Airport, Embraer, Envoy, National Transportation Safety, Air, Airbus, Air India Locations: Amsterdam, Netherlands, Schiphol, Billund, Denmark, Alabama, Mumbai, Air India
After Salesforce posted its first revenue miss since 2006, CEO Marc Benioff told CNBC's Jim Cramer how the market for enterprise software companies has changed since the pandemic. The reality is, you're going to have heterogeneous buying environments, it's going to happen," Benioff said. "And we're in this post-pandemic reality where the buying environment has — and we've talked about this now for a few quarters — been very measured for enterprise software companies. Benioff said that during the pandemic, companies "aggressively" bought enterprise software. "It's been a complete financial transformation," Benioff said.
Persons: Salesforce, Marc Benioff, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Benioff, we've, Wednesday's, they've, he's, It's, it's Organizations: FedEx, Air India
Air India Express operates more than 2,500 flights each week, servicing 45 domestic and international airports, according to its website. Around 100 cabin crew called in sick “at the very last minute” late on Tuesday, a source familiar with the incident told CNN. Since then, the Indian conglomerate has announced plans to merge Air India Express with AIX Connect, another of Air India’s subsidiary carriers. Air India Express said in Thursday’s statement that passengers whose flight is canceled, or delayed by more than three hours, can get a full refund or reschedule their flight for free. Air India will support the budget carrier through the current disruption by operating flights on 20 of its routes, it added.
Persons: Organizations: London CNN, Air India Express, CNN, ” Air India Express, Air India, Tata Group, AIX Connect, Air India’s, Air Locations: Air India
British low-cost carrier easyJet on Tuesday said it was extending its suspension of Israel flights for the remainder of the summer season, until Oct. 27, and would refund customers due to fly. Rival Wizz Air resumed flights to Tel Aviv on Tuesday but said passengers may experience "schedule changes" and that it was monitoring the situation. Dutch airline KLM canceled flights to Israel until Apr. Air India said it had temporarily suspended flights to and from Tel Aviv and its Tuesday service was listed as canceled. Germany's Lufthansa Group said it had resumed flights to Tel Aviv, Amman and Erbil on Tuesday, but had canceled flights to Tehran and Beirut up until Thursday.
Organizations: Sunday, Wizz Air, KLM, Air, Germany's Lufthansa Group Locations: Ben Gurion, Iran, Tel Aviv, Israel, British, Air India, Amman, Erbil, Tehran, Beirut
World’s busiest airports: There’s a new No. 2
  + stars: | 2024-04-15 | by ( Marnie Hunter | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
CNN —Globe-trotters are on the move again in a big way, boosting the rankings of a handful of international aviation hubs on the list of the world’s busiest airports. With 104.7 million passengers in 2023, Dubai’s not nipping at its heels just yet. Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport, leapt up from No. Tokyo Haneda, Japan (HND): 78.7 million passengers; up 55.1% from 20226. Los Angeles, California (LAX): 75.1 million passengers; up 13.8% from 20229.
Persons: Atlanta’s, , Luis Felipe de Oliveira, de Oliveira, Dubai’s, Kamran Jebreili, Issei Kato, Indira, ” de Oliveira Organizations: CNN — Globe, Atlanta’s Hartsfield, Jackson International, , ACI, Asia Pacific, Atlanta, Chicago, London Heathrow, Tokyo International Airport, Haneda Airport, Reuters, Indira Gandhi International, Air India, IndiGo, Boeing, Aircraft, Hartsfield, Jackson, United Arab Emirates, London, Tokyo, Chicago O’Hare Locations: Dubai, “ Dubai, East, Asia, Atlanta, United States, Dallas, Fort Worth, Denver, Los Angeles, London, Tokyo, Japan, Haneda, Reuters Istanbul’s, New Delhi, India, Jackson Atlanta , Georgia, United Arab, Fort Worth , Texas, DFW, London Heathrow, United Kingdom, Tokyo Haneda, Denver , Colorado, Istanbul, Turkey, Los Angeles , California, Chicago O’Hare , Illinois, ORD, Delhi
Tata Group currently owns a 51% stake in Vistara, and the remaining 49% is owned by Singapore Airlines. India's Vistara airline has cut flights following cancelations and delays all week as pilots have been on a strike of sorts over salary revisions. Tata Group, which owns a 51% stake in Vistara — the remaining 49% is owned by Singapore Airlines — announced its merger with Air India. Pilots used to "get the same amount of money" whether they flew for 10 or 70 hours earlier — even though the minimum was 70 — he said. The new structure will cut the salary from about $7,400 (for 70 hours but not always enforced) to $5,200 for a strict 40 hours, he said.
Organizations: Tata Group, Singapore Airlines, Air India, Singapore Airlines —, CNBC, Pilots, Tata Locations: Vistara, Air India, India
But the company also had three canceled orders in January, giving it zero net orders for that month, the worst month for sales in years. Rebound from worst month since pandemicJanuary had been the worst month for sales for Boeing since airlines were struggling with massive losses during the pandemic. The last time Boeing had between one and three gross orders was in June, 2020, when it had only one jet order. The company sold 10 of the troubled 737 Max jets in February, all to unidentified customers. Southwest had planned to also take delivery of a total of 79 737 Max jets, but it no longer expects to get any of the 737 Max 7 jets it had hoped to get this year.
Persons: That’s, Max Organizations: New, New York CNN, Boeing, Alaska Airlines, Alaska Air, Southwest, Royal Brunei Airlines, United Airlines, Ryanair, Sun Express, , China Southern, FAA, Max, Federal Aviation Administration Locations: New York, Alaska, Singapore, United, Southwest, Air India, flydubai, Korean, – Air China, China Southern, Xiamen, Shandong, Donghai, China
In July, American offloaded a passenger after he got into an argument with a flight attendant. AdvertisementHere are three of Laurie's pet peeves as a flight attendant and how to avoid them. Laurie said passengers should pay for their seats in advance rather than trying to move to other passengers' seats once on board — especially without telling the cabin crew. "Don't 'steal' the seat and think the flight attendant won't notice. "As a crewmember, I always tried to have fun and relate to my passengers," Laurie said.
Persons: Bobby Laurie, Laurie, , Tungateja, stow, Taylor Rains Organizations: Service, US Airways, Virgin America, Jackets, Airlines, AirAsia, Marielle
The new plane launched on domestic routes, like Bengaluru and Mumbai, in January and will eventually launch overseas, Air India says. It's very likely to fly to the US, though Air India has yet to release specific cities. Air India's business class is also way behind industry standards. Flight attendants and pilots are getting a makeoverIn December, Air India released photos of its new crew uniforms. Ground staff, engineers, and security personnel are also set to get new uniforms, which Air India said it will reveal in "due course."
Persons: , Campbell Wilson, Taylor Rains, It's, Wilson, Christophe Archambault, Manish Malhotra Organizations: Service, Air India, Tata Group, Air, Business, Tata, Airbus, Boeing, Wings, Paris Airshow, Airbus A320neos, Russian, Aeroflot, India's Boeing, Qatar Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Q, Getty Images Air, Air India's Boeing Locations: India, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Air India, AFP, Getty Images Air India, Qatar, Emirates
Brandon Bell | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesChecked bag fees represent big revenueA checked bag is one stored in a plane's cargo hold during a flight. While that service was free in years past, it's now standard for major airlines to charge for checked bags. By late 2023, it was about double for many carriers: $30 to $35 for one checked bag, Nastro said. Fly with certain airlinesDaniel Garrido | Moment | Getty ImagesThere are a few airlines that still don't charge for a checked bag. Those who wait to pay until arriving at the gate, for example, would pay $99 for a checked bag or carry-on, the chart indicates.
Persons: Brandon Bell, it's, Nastro, Eric Napoli, Daniel Garrido, Emirates —, Aiden Higgins, Higgins, Vondruska, Napoli Organizations: Getty, U.S, Bureau, Transportation, Airlines — Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways, Emirates, Air, Napoli, Spirit Airlines Locations: U.S, New York, Los Angeles
I flew on Air India's legacy long-haul economy product from Delhi to Newark, New Jersey. The television and the USB port on my seat were broken, making for a rough 15 hours. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementAir India may be on the rise with its swanky new Airbus A350, but it can't escape the basket case that is its old long-haul economy product. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Organizations: Air, Service, Airbus, Boeing, Business Locations: Delhi, Newark , New Jersey
Air India is rebuilding its reputation after falling into disarray under state ownership. I found the cabin a major upgrade after flying Air India's old legacy business class for 13 hours. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. The Tata Group — which first founded Air India in 1932 before it was nationalized in 1953 — bought back the carrier in 2021. Under renewed management, Air India has vowed to improve its reputation, which has been plagued by broken seats and filthy planes.
Persons: , it's Organizations: Airbus, Air, Service, The Tata Group, Air India, Business Locations: India, Air India
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